Much has been made of the SportVu stats introduced this season. While parsing out meaningful data has been few and far between, Seth Partnow of Where Offense Happens happened to capture the first two quarterly splits for the season and noticed something interesting regarding DeAndre Jordan. HereR[...]

One of the theories posited in the preseason was that DeAndre Jordan would be vastly improved on defense by learning and relying on the strong-side pressure system Doc Rivers would bring with him from Boston. With nearly half the season in the books, how has it developed? Jordan is currently anchori[...]

The Los Angeles Clippers are rolling. Sporting the league’s second ranked offense in terms of offensive efficiency, they’re sitting at a 7-4 record with five convincing wins against likely Western Conference playoff teams. Offensive dynamism was expected with the additions of J.J. Redick[...]

It wouldn’t be unfair to say the concern for the Clippers in the upcoming season is defense; particularly frontcourt defense. Frankly, defense has been the concern for the past two seasons, ever since pairing Chris Paul with Blake Griffin turned “potential” from a hopeful notion to[...]

However successful the Clippers offense appeared last season, it always seemed to come together through some stroke of serendipity. Shots that shouldn’t fall would somehow go in. Terrible possessions would ultimately yield a corner-three. There were always moments that made you think: “Huh, that was[...]

One of the things that is most entertaining as a fan is staring off into the night sky (or computer screen) and wondering what could have been if a hypothetical scenario had or had not occurred. It’s particularly enjoyable when results do not meet expectations. “What if the Clippers hadn[...]